Little Italy

Little Italy is much more than a string of Italian restaurants. Throughout the years, it has developed into a culturally diverse neighborhood with a variety of businesses and shopping opportunities.

Little Italy’s close proximity to SoHo, The Bowery, and Chinatown put it on the more expensive side of NYC neighborhoods, but the primo location and iconic character make it an exemplary option for the Manhattan apartment hunter.

Here's the truth. NOBODY has a washer and dryer in
their one-bedroom. Let alone in their one-bedroom on the best
street in Nolita. Let alone this cute little Bosch pair we have
here. And the rent isn't even $4000!!! Insane. It's gonna go fast.
Two bright rooms with lots of windows. Cute kitchen with stainless
steel appliances. Take it from me: living on Prince Street is pure
happiness. Oh, and one more thing: THERE'S NO BROKER'S FEE. Call
me.